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Screen Rotation

On Catalyst 8.9 and later ATI drivers now support RandR rotation. After configuring your ati card as usual enter the following command:

aticonfig --set-pcs-str="DDX,EnableRandr12,TRUE"

Then restart X11. Your xrandr should work.

2010-10-27: xrandr works on my Mobility Radeon HD 5730 with Catalyst 10.9 driver without needing to run the command above. I just tried

xrandr --orientation left

and the screen rotated onto its side.

Note: Using this command on a Radeon Xpress 200M made Xorg unable to start with some weird error in the amdxmm module. Using this command with FALSE instead of TRUE helped afterward.
Note: I also had a problem with that option with a 4850, I couldn't get Xorg to start after setting that option.

Q: Is rotation hardware accelerated? How does performance compare to non-rotated?

R: On 10.12 (probably sooner), rotation is fully hardware accelerated. Either video buffering or 3d rendering show no slowdonws even across rotated and non-rotated screens.

Switching Graphic Chips

Open source drivers support switching from integrated to discrete graphics cards using vga_switcheroo. However, the performance of the chips with the switchable open source drivers may not be desirable.

For example, with the open source driver on the HP DV7-4045ea you can switch between the 4200 and 5650; the 4200 works okay, but although the 5650 does work it does not perform well.

Proprietary AMD ATI drivers do not support switching of graphics drivers in Linux. This mean you cannot switch between the low power consumption of the integrated graphics chip and the high performance of the discrete graphics chip. Some manufactures do not allow switching in the bios. Carefully investigate before purchase otherwise you will not be able to leverage your purchase.

2D

X server

XFree86 and X.org support

Xaa

X Acceleration Architecture

Xv

One Hardware or OpenGL overlay

TV Out

NTSC and PAL support

TV In

No support for the built in tuner in "All-in-Wonder" cards.

3D

OpenGL

Provides some OpenGL 2.0 commands

BUT NOT
the OpenGL 2.0 version of the shading language.

The ATI driver uses a version of the shading language called
the ARB extension. The ARB extension was used before
OpenGL 2.0 was finished.

EyeFinity

The proprietary driver supports more than two simultaneous outputs on HD5xxx cards having more than two physical independant out.

Default settings starts every monitors in a cloned stage, but you can switch to a multiple display desktop via the Catalyst Control Center.

Be aware that the ATI Catalyst Control Center does not let you fix arbitrary position settings : it only lets you approximately place your monitors on a virtual desktop. It's often best to adjust screen alignement using the "Position +x +y" option in xorg.conf.

EyeFinity support is still messy : As of 10.12, Five display setup on a HD5770 Eyefinity5 edition cannot be used. In any case, at least one display out show a scrambled image (with a neat cursor and correct placement).